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31
32 /* Ring definitions. */
33 #define qr(a_type)                                                      \
34 struct {                                                                \
35         a_type  *qre_next;                                              \
36         a_type  *qre_prev;                                              \
37 }
38
39 /* Ring functions. */
40 #define qr_new(a_qr, a_field) do {                                      \
41         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr);                              \
42         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr);                              \
43 } while (0)
44
45 #define qr_next(a_qr, a_field) ((a_qr)->a_field.qre_next)
46
47 #define qr_prev(a_qr, a_field) ((a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev)
48
49 #define qr_before_insert(a_qrelm, a_qr, a_field) do {                   \
50         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_prev;         \
51         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qrelm);                           \
52         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr);            \
53         (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr);                           \
54 } while (0)
55
56 #define qr_after_insert(a_qrelm, a_qr, a_field)                         \
57     do                                                                  \
58     {                                                                   \
59         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_next;         \
60         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qrelm);                           \
61         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr);            \
62         (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr);                           \
63     } while (0)
64
65 #define qr_meld(a_qr_a, a_qr_b, a_field) do {                           \
66         void *t;                                                        \
67         (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr_b);        \
68         (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr_a);        \
69         t = (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev;                                 \
70         (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev;        \
71         (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev = t;                                 \
72 } while (0)
73
74 /* qr_meld() and qr_split() are functionally equivalent, so there's no need to
75  * have two copies of the code. */
76 #define qr_split(a_qr_a, a_qr_b, a_field)                               \
77         qr_meld((a_qr_a), (a_qr_b), a_field)
78
79 #define qr_remove(a_qr, a_field) do {                                   \
80         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next                      \
81             = (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next;                                 \
82         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next->a_field.qre_prev                      \
83             = (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev;                                 \
84         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr);                              \
85         (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr);                              \
86 } while (0)
87
88 #define qr_foreach(var, a_qr, a_field)                                  \
89         for ((var) = (a_qr);                                            \
90             (var) != NULL;                                              \
91             (var) = (((var)->a_field.qre_next != (a_qr))                \
92             ? (var)->a_field.qre_next : NULL))
93
94 #define qr_reverse_foreach(var, a_qr, a_field)                          \
95         for ((var) = ((a_qr) != NULL) ? qr_prev(a_qr, a_field) : NULL;  \
96             (var) != NULL;                                              \
97             (var) = (((var) != (a_qr))                                  \
98             ? (var)->a_field.qre_prev : NULL))
99